Hi, and
welcome to CWE, KellyB!!
You are right, there are other alternatives out there.....I am going to list some links for you to go have a look at, and then make a suggestion, too, so this post is going to be long. I apologize ahead of time.
Here are the links. The first ones are to different types of diets:
GARD DIET
KETOGENIC DIET
LGIT DIET
MAD DIET (Modified Atkins)
Here is yet another alternative. One of the other supermoderators, RobinN has quite a bit of experience with it. She uses it with her daughter, Rebecca, who is an E patient and a figure skater.
NEUROFEEDBACK
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Now, as to the other thing. It's called an E journal. OK, it's a pain in the arse sometimes, but it can truly be worth it, and it may help your boyfriend and his doctor actually figure out what his triggers are in the first place, and eliminate them, even if he does have IDIOPATHIC E (no known cause).
Things to put in the journal (and this is a DAILY journal)
1. Sleep (how much, when)
2. Eating (how much, when, what)
3. TV/computer/video games---yes, this is important. Some people ARE triggered by these and don't know it. So, put HOW LONG, WHEN and WHAT you were doing.
4. Meds. Dosages and when taken.
5. Exercise. Don't forget to do this, E patients do better when they are fit. (Meds process through our bodies better). Keep track if there is a particular exercise (running, push ups, swimming, etc) that triggers a seizure. Also document when and where you do the exercise.
6. Normally, I'd say track menses, but he's a guy. HOWEVER....guys do have hormone fluctuations, too. Get his hormone levels checked. Testerone, etc. Also, some may have issues with thyroid, and other hormones, so have the doc do a full hormone scan on him.
7. Drinking--both alcohol and other things. Alcohol should really be limited, or none at all. Other things, like caffeine, too, should be limited. So keep track of these, and see if a pattern falls into place.
8. Finally, have him actually start another journal where he takes a bit of time everyday to PHYSICALLY write out whatever is bothering him.
Don't peek at it. It will be for him, and no one else to see. Once he can get a flow going, things will flow out for him, and if there is any pent up anger inside that maybe pushing things along (STRESS is also a big trigger) then it can be let out.
Responses to the above list
1. Sleep. For E patients, lack of sleep is a major trigger. 7 to 7.5 hours a night is the MINIMUM. No ifs, ands or buts about it.
2. Eating. One of the other supermoderators, Skillefer (we call her Skilly) likes to promote 6 small meals a day, and I think she's onto something. Basically, a protein and a carb that will fit on nothing bigger than a dessert plate. But, see what works for you.
In regards to eating, there are people whose seizures ARE triggered by eating (REFLEX E), and some who are allergic to foods (like me) that once they cut out those foods, have much better control.
3.TV/computer/video games---OK, you probably never really thought about this one. But, get a pair of blue polarized sunglasses and/or a glare screen for your computer, and it should help quite a bit. Some people are even tripped off by the patterns that trees' shadows make on the road when driving...
4. This is imperative. They need to be taken at the same time everyday so that the blood serum level is the same, day in and day out. This prevents (most of the time) seizures from occurring.
5. Not a joke. Some E patients do have seizures triggered by exercise. Be sure that your boyfriend does NOT do things like biking, swimming, hiking, mountain climbing, etc by himself, either. (***Important side note: This goes for cooking, and taking a bath/shower, too***)
6. Guys DO have hormones........so do get them checked. It is less likely that the hormones are a cause of his seizures, but it IS a possibility.
7. 'nuff said.
8. 'nuff said.
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I KNOW I forgot to put something in there *eyeroll* AND I know that that is a lot of information to digest. Sorry. Hope it helps though.
Feel free to check out all the nooks and crannies here at CWE. The Library and the Kitchen are full of great info, and the Padded Room is great for venting, too.
Mr B, our host, has built us an AWESOME home here.:bigmouth::banana:
Why not have your guy come join, too? It might help.
Anyway, take care, sorry if I overloaded you, and feel free to ask any questions you want. If you want, you can PM me (private message) anytime.
Take care,
Meetz
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